- Ticket price:
- From: £13
- Running time:
- 2 hrs 30 mins (incl interval)
Hangover Hill and Lighthouse present three more highly rated acts as they have a rare opportunity to experience a larger stage in our monthly unsigned music night.
Drunk Detectives
Drunk Detectives are a four piece original band showcasing the songwriting talent of Mark Carter, with a broad spectrum of influences ranging from the likes of Bob Dylan, The Clash, Lou Reed and also film, literature and real life events. Mark has worked on the railway just shy of fifty years and has a lot of experience to embellish his story-based style of writing. Mark A (lead guitar) Paul (bass) and Tony (drums) help bring the music to life and in a short time have established a strong following locally.
Interesting Wallpaper
If you’re in the mood for something bright and bursting with life, Interesting Wallpaper are the band to catch. Hailing from the South Coast, this indie-alt collective are known for their infectious live energy and dynamic performances. The band fuses soul harmonies, punchy guitar, and infectious grooves into a set that’s equal parts celebration and catharsis.
Fronted by songwriter and guitarist Pete Harvey, with co-pilot Leyanne Coombs’ soul diva vocal interplay, alongside nouvelle vague bass lines of Monsieur Alexandre Parent and versatile drummer, Buz Ross; this band provides an unshakeable groove and vibe. Their energy packed live shows are impossible not to dance to and it’s easy to see why. One minute they’re shining with upbeat hooks, the next they’re letting a hint of tension or fragility creep through, keeping things fresh and surprising.
Chandra
Blending infectious power pop sounds and anthemic rock textures, Chandra’s sound is placed somewhere between the cinematic uplift of Imagine Dragons, the glittery grit of The Killers, and the melody-driven style of Fountains of Wayne and The Posies. Their music is built for feel-good playlists, underdog moments, and late-night drives—where melody meets meaning and every chorus feels like a breakthrough.
Led by vocalist Chandra Nair—described by Muse Chronicle as “unquestionably one of the best vocalists of modern times” — the band delivers songs grounded in expressive depth, sincerity, and resilience. With bright guitars, massive choruses, and lyrics that speak to personal struggle and hope, Chandra creates a sound that’s as emotionally open as it is universally appealing.